LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduced immediately that 16 villages and small cities throughout Michigan with populations lower than 10,000 will obtain highway funding grants.
“Fixing the damn roads is critical in local communities across the state so we can save drivers money and time and keep Michiganders safe on the roads,” stated Gov. Whitmer in a information launch despatched to six Information.
“Every Michigander deserves smooth, safe roads…Let’s keep standing tall and fix the damn roads across Michigan,” stated Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II in a information launch despatched to six Information.
Grant awards vary from $50,700 to $250,000 for highway resurfacing, culvert substitute, pavement crack sealing and different preservative measures.
CSIF Class B grants for 2026:
County ApplicantProject/RouteGrant AmountBarry Village of Freeport Warren Road and Maple Road $50,700 Berrien Metropolis of Benton Harbor Superior Road $170,447 Clare Metropolis of Harrison Byfield Road $249,700ClintonVillage of WestphaliaVillage-wide$214,000 Eaton Metropolis of Olivet Spruce Road and Yale Road $130,607Eaton Metropolis of Eaton Rapids Grandview Drive, Hole Ridge Drive and Industrial Drive $250,000 Gratiot Metropolis of Ithaca Union Road$250,000 GratiotVillage of Ashley West Oak Road, North and South Park Road, West Wallace Road, Herring Road and Ash Road $181,029Huron Metropolis of Dangerous Axe South Hanselman Road $162,500 Iosco Metropolis of East TawasVillage-wide$57,315Kalamazoo Village of Augusta West Canal Road and East Jefferson$150,000 LapeerCity of Lapeer Pine Road $250,000Oakland Metropolis of Lathrup Village Rainbow Circle $250,000 Shiawassee Village of New Lothrop New Lothrop Street/Saginaw Road $203,670St. ClairCity of MarysvillePennsylvania Avenue and fifteenth Road $250,000 WayneCity of NorthvilleEaton Drive$250,000Office of the Governor, information launch